Laser Hair Removal

LASER HAIR REMOVAL

Alexandrite laser hair removal vs Pulsed Light hair removal

Come and talk to us about the main differences between the Alexandrite laser and other methods of definitive hair removal, especially the Pulsed Light method.

Alexandrite laser

Alexandrite laser hair removal applies only the length of the wave. The laser beam makes only a reading of the pigment present in the skin that is then destroyed down to the root by thermal action.

The laser energy turns into heat that ensures the destruction of the follicle and the veins feeding the hair without impacting on the surrounding skin.

This type of laser is less painful than the other means of hair removal given that this is combined with a specific gas that brings about an analgesic effect in freezing the skin.

You may thus count on treatment that:

  • Issues 1 Pure Light in a single colour (Monochromatic)
  • Light issued in a single direction and in a straight line 
  • Higher focus, greater efficiency, fewer sessions 
  • Eliminates hair in the germinative cell
  • Medical control and supervision    

Pulsed Light

Photo-depilation (or Pulsed Light) deploys a varying wave length that produces a polychromatic light, with the reading covering the entire colour spectrum.
Rather than concentrating on the hair root, this hair removal method displaces the surrounding tissues including the vascular structures.
As there is no concentration on only the hair follicle, the skin is only weakened but not eliminated in its entirety.

In contrast to the Alexandrite Laser, Pulsed Light:):

  • Issues 1 mixed light with various photon types (Polychromatic)
  • Light issued reflects in various directions
  • Less focus, less efficient, more sessions 
  • Weakens, but does not eliminate, the hair 
  • Without medical supervision 

Make the right choice and opt for Clínica Hairless, where you desire to remove undesirable hairs can become reality.

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